Clouds over the City
The sky isn't quite as blue as I'd like it to be, but this is a better showing than it was at the start of the month...
The Eye in the Sky shows you the best pictures from the South London Guardian offices in Sutton.
The Eye in the Sky shows you the best pictures from the South London Guardian offices in Sutton.
The sky isn't quite as blue as I'd like it to be, but this is a better showing than it was at the start of the month...
It's been a busy day and all I want to do is head home - and there goes the train... oh well...
It's the end of the day when the shadows grow long and home time has come...
The clouds are casting big shadows over the landscape this morning, creating interesting contrasts of light and dark. I waited for the light to fall on the spire at Cheam for this shot...
Grey clouds are gathering in the west and you can see the rain falling out of it. Since it was beautifully blue this morning I failed to wear a jacket... I think I'm going to get wet now.
The rain was beating against the windows around lunchtime. It it was November I wouldn't mind so much, but it's almost June!
The balance of clouds and blue sky over south London was about right this morning, plenty of blue and just enough splashes of white to make the view interesting. Sadly, the clouds keep growing...
The clouds decided to move in this afternoon and the light became very dull so I tried to capture some traffic motion pictures. Here is bus carrying people home after a weary day...
Today's image shows houses in Sutton reflected in the glass panes of a former office block by the railway lines that I understand is in the process of being demolished.
One of the best views from the 10th Floor is the Croydon skyline first thing in the morning. The towers are backlit and the slight mist gives the whole scene a Manhatten-like look to it...
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